No countries have a governmental policy of discriminating against Jews, but most of the Middle Eastern Arab countries as well as Iran are strongly against the state of Israel and see any Jew as an Israeli supporter. There are also some Eastern European countries as well as parts of the former Soviet Union that still discriminate at least at the grass roots level. Finally, the countries of Argentina and Venezuela harbored many Nazis who fled Germany at the end of WWII. These people carried their anti-semitism to the larger populations to some extent.
The dictator intended to persecute those who spoke out against his regime. The word persecute is a verb, and a synonym is torment.
You need to give a timeframe and a place or region.
maby because they didnt like them
They had the power to persecute Jews and Christians if they had wanted to
Inquisition
No
Hitler's persecution of the Jews led to the murder of millions of innocent people.
The court of the Inquisition. And it generally persecuted Conversos, not Jews who remained Jewish.
The Nazis persecuted the Jews During WWII
Yes, the Nazi's brutally killed any Jews, regardless of age or gender.
No, the Nazi persecution had started in 1933 and intensified rapidly from 1935 on.
At this time (1933-1945) there were almost no governments who wanted to accept Jews into their territories.